I will tell you that this was the smallest cabin I have ever been in and it wasn't b/c I was with my two little ones, that sucker is small. It didn't hamper the cruise, however with such little storage space, we basically lived out of our suitcases. If you are going on the SKY, try your best not to over-pack. This cabin is located on the 10th floor, below the Great Aft Cafe, so at night you can hear the chairs being moved as they clean, but it only lasts a minute or so.
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We chose an inside cabin for the low cost. It was perfect - a twin bed on each side of the room with nightstands in the middle, a small couch, a vanity area, a more than adequate closet with a safe inside, and a very nice bathroom - everything we needed. There was no blow dryer in our cabin - I requested one and it was delivered right away.
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Inside stateroom was typical small but adequate and what we expected. The beds were very comfortable and the cabin steward was wonderful (Jay) I am a big guy and did not feel overly cramped. Certainly for a cruise where we were at port each day this was very adequate and just what we expected. Read entire member review.

Although the cabin was small in size for a inside stateroom, it was definitely wasn't unbearable to stay in as we has sufficient room to move about the stateroom (1 person at a time of course). Read entire member review.

Plenty of storage space in our cabin for 2 people, plenty of hangers and drawer space. Great views, not too noisy, close to elevators but we didn't hear too much. Right under the buffet but didn't hear chairs or footsteps overhead. Once in a while you could hear someone running in the hallway. Bathroom was a little small, but adequate for 2 people. Read entire member review.

Inside rooms are crowded but livable and no queen bed, just singles. You only sleep there anyway. Fun to hav ethe camera hoooked to ships bow and watch in room so you could tell if you were docked. Ship rode so smooth you could not tell it was underway. Read entire member review.

We liked this room. It was quiet (until you got to port), it was clean and the cabin steward did a great job keeping it clean. The only complaint would be on the size of the shower. Much to small and the smallest I've ever experienced on any cruise.

Clean and well-cared for by Kairon, our steward. Everything was as expected in NCL's website. We took a 12-pack of Coca-cola and ice was kept fresh several times a day. We had some entertaining towel animals.

Cabin 5207 is an outside cabin that we were initially pleased with. However, it is located at the opening to the elevators and turned out to be quite noisy. Also, later that night we found it to be under the jogging track and some folks don't read signs asking them not to use the track between 9 PM and 8 AM. After talking with the desk asking if there was another room where we could move, we were moved to room 9224, which turned out to be a balcony room that we absolutely loved. We were mid ship, so absolutely no rocking, the balcony was wonderful and the room amenities (soaps, etc.) were from their spa and wonderful.

Finally, our stateroom was perfect! We had an ocean view cabin on the 7th deck. It was not large but it was sufficient and we had room for all of our luggage and toiletries. The bed was extremely comfortable and both I and my 6'3" husband slept like babies every night.

The room was tiny, smaller than any other I have ever had on Carnival or Royal carrabean. The ncl travel agent had lied to us and told us there was supposed to be a little sofa in all of our rooms. Only 1 room had one. The best thing on our ship was our steward, Maricel Sarmiento, she was the best!

We were in inside cabin 8145. Yes, it was small between the bathroom door and the desk. The closets were ample and there were drawers. We could hear children in the hall but we weren't in our room very much. It had a very tiny television.

Cabin was small, tiny shower and while we had no problem with hot water I know others in our party took cold showers in the morning. Beds were horrible uncomfortable and hard. Noise coming into ports were very loud in our cabin so much so it woke us up.

I would have liked a cabin with a balcony, but there was not one available, so we ended up with a cabin with a very large window. It was perfect for the 2 of us. The window was big enough to allow daylight into the room and actually I didn't miss having a balcony at all. Really the only reason we would have used the balcony is to enjoy morning coffee while sitting out there, or an evening cocktail. Besides, even when we go to a hotel, my thought process is "what is the room for anyway...it's for sleeping." We are not on vacation to spend our entire trip in a room or cabin. The bathroom was small, but again, it was just fine for taking a shower. The refrigerator is stocked with sodas and alcohol, so we asked our room steward to remove it (in the reading material, it says if you do not want to use it, have the steward remove it). Well, his version of removing it, was to just take everything out and put it on a top shelf in our room. I wasn't happy with that, as I wanted it out of our room, so that there was absolutely no chance of us being charged for something that we did not drink. He said that was their policy.

Everything small. Smallest of all the ships we have been on. Even 13 inch tv. Ship had a smell over by the crossing restaurants like sewage. Most cruise ships have this smell for some reason. We never ate there so didn't effect us. But the cabins would smell it outside I guess. The cabin stewards seemed to work in pairs and seemed to do the minimal. No towel animals in our cabins. Read entire member review.

Not what we expected. Online literature shows a separate room for the master bed. That is not the case. Main bed is in the living area, and a small 3' x 8' closet holds bunk beds. Not what we had planned so my wife could have some privacy from our teenage sons while changing. But we made it work.

Our stateroom (10208) was a forward balcony, and I could get picky about the condition of some items, specifically the picture frame that was marred and chipped, the lampshades over the bed lamps that were stained and cracked (from being hit by so many passengers heads, I imagine--given their absurd location), and the overall "lived in" feel. But I won't. The room was still quite comfortable and there really are no bad balcony staterooms! The location, right off the forward elevators, was extremely convenient and wasn't noisy at all.

Perfect for the price. We were on tight budget. Inside cabin had plenty of space for 2 people to hang clothes and put in drawers. Hair dryer nice, clothes line nice, too. Loved the programmable wake-up call on phone in room! Used it ea morning! Used the safe, nice to have. Loved the towel animals! Loved the large striped pool towels. Nice and quiet at night, except one night our neighbor three doors down was drunk and yelling in hallway, but three men from NCL came and we never heard another peep. Would get inside cabin again, saves money and we sleep good in the dark! Read entire member review.

AS it was our first cruise I really don't have anything to compare to.
The room was small but comfortable. Having a balcony was great! The room was clean but the shower showed some rust. The hallway was clean and generally quiet. The room stewards did a good job of cleaning each day.
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Very small inside staterooms compared to other inside cabins at other cruise lines, shower needs upgrade and does not drain properly, fixtures were old and out dated. T.V was old, had a bad picture, and looked like something from 1986. Read entire member review.